"Increasing southwest winds will allow the fog to lift by late-morning."

Not long after the fog lifts, a possible battle with flooding could commence.

The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for nearly all of southeastern Michigan south of the Thumb and east of Ingham County, including Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties to begin Tuesday evening and last through Wednesday morning.

"An area of rainfall will accompany a warm front through southeast Michigan today," the National Weather Service says. "With another round of heavier rainfall expected to arrive tonight.

"This in combination with the melting snow and rapid runoff on frozen ground will allow area rivers and streams to rise and bring the potential for localized flooding of some low-lying and poor-drainage areas."